No need to wait. For camera and camcorder users who enjoy snapping photos and videos and sharing them on the spot, Toshiba's FlashAir III Wireless SD card offers a quick and seamless way to share fun moments wirelessly, across up to seven devices simultaneously - with user friendly features that allow you to easily share and manage your pictures and files wirelessly.

Toshiba FlashAir III Wireless SD card has a built-in wireless LAN chip with antenna to allow wireless communications. It also has built-in functions of web server and Wi-Fi access point. These features allow any device with WLAN function (e.g. laptop, tablet, smart phone) to access the data stored on the SD card without the need to remove the card or plug a cable to the camera.

In addition to Class 10 speed for faster data transfer, FlashAir III also includes the Internet pass-thru feature which allows you to transfer photos from FlashAir III to your mobile devices via Wi-Fi, and then email or upload them to social media without having to reconnect to the wireless network to go online.

Toshiba FlashAir III Wireless SD card supports simultaneous access from up to 7 devices. You can take photos with your digital camera loaded with FlashAir III Wireless SD card and these photos can be accessed and stored on multiple PCs, tablets or smart phones on the spot. Better yet, no internet connection is required to access the SD card.

Toshiba FlashAir III Wireless SD card is easy to set up. Just like the regular wireless LAN access point, the wireless connection can be secured with WEP, WPA or WPA2.

Technical Specifications

Specifications are provided by the manufacturer. Refer to the manufacturer for an explanation
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Rated 3 out of 5 by Haryld How do I get to talk on 802.11 n mode. Toshiba's specification is: Wireless LAN Standard: IEEE802.11 b/g/n. My wireless Network Interface Controller finds my "g/n" routers, however the FlashAir card shows up as only a "g" router. I cannot find one sentence in the documentation or the setup program on how I could turn on the "n" feature. I need "n" mode because my camera is storing high deffination movies into the card. Thank You August 8, 2015